Kansas 42, Houston 13

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KU (7-5)77141442
HOU (6-6)0103013

Final

8:00 PM ET, December 23, 2005
Amon Carter Stadium
FORT WORTH, TX

Swanson throws for 307 yards as Jayhawks roll

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Bowl Overview
It was over when... With Houston trailing by only eight points late in the third quarter, Kansas senior quarterback Jason Swanson connected on a 32-yard touchdown to Mark Simmons leading to 21 unanswered points for the Jayhawks.
Gameball goes to... Swanson, the model of efficency. His 19 completions against Houston resulted in four touchdowns, 307 yards and MVP honors.
Stat of the game... 101. Tailback Jon Cornish rushed for 101 yards on 16 carries. Cornish also scored twice on two shovel passes from Swanson.
The Fan Pick
66.6% of Bowl Pick'em players picked Kansas to win the game.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2915
Total Yards538244
Passing340214
Rushing19830
Penalties14-1384-54
3rd Down Conversions4-114-14
4th Down Conversions0-11-1
Turnovers13
Possession33:2926:31
Individual Leaders
Kansas Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Swanson19/2930740
Luke2/33300
Houston Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Kolb20/4421403
Kansas Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Cornish16101017
McAnderson741011
Swanson733017
Houston Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Kolb9816
Battle3806
Gilbert9708
Kansas Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Gordon686031
Simmons577132
Murph478148
Cornish243230
Houston Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Avery571036
Briles436018
Gilbert341023
McGilvray329011
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERKUHOU
TD10:26BRIAN MURPH 85 YD PUNT RETURN (SCOTT WEBB KICK)70
SECOND QUARTERKUHOU
FG14:22BEN BELL 32 YD FG
Drive info: 17 plays, 66 yards.
73
TD12:49JON CORNISH 13 YD PASS FROM JASON SWANSON (SCOTT WEBB KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 60 yards.
143
TD0:57KEVIN KOLB 1 YD RUN (BEN BELL KICK)
Drive info: 7 plays, 42 yards.
1410
THIRD QUARTERKUHOU
TD12:43JON CORNISH 30 YD PASS FROM JASON SWANSON (SCOTT WEBB KICK)
Drive info: 2 plays, 30 yards.
2110
FG8:29T.J. LAWRENCE 44 YD FG
Drive info: 12 plays, 66 yards.
2113
TD4:57MARK SIMMONS 32 YD PASS FROM JASON SWANSON (SCOTT WEBB KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 80 yards.
2813
FOURTH QUARTERKUHOU
TD12:23CHARLTON KEITH 14 YD INTERCEPTION RETURN (SCOTT WEBB KICK)3513
TD9:08BRIAN MURPH 48 YD PASS FROM JASON SWANSON (SCOTT WEBB KICK)
Drive info: 4 plays, 63 yards.
4213

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) -- Jason Swanson started the season hurt. He ended it by leading the Kansas Jayhawks to their first bowl victory and first winning season in 10 years.

Swanson threw for 307 yards and four touchdowns, one more than he had in the regular season, and the Jayhawks beat Houston 42-13 Friday night in the Fort Worth Bowl.

"I couldn't even have imagined this happening,'' said Swanson, who in late October became the Jayhawks' third starting quarterback this season.

Houston, with record-setting quarterback Kevin Kolb, came in as the team touted for its high-powered offense. Instead, the Jayhawks (7-5) had a season-high 538 yards and won for the fourth time in five games -- all since Swanson became the starter.

"We knew we'd have an opportunity to throw big on them,'' Swanson said. "We just had to come out and do it. ... We saw they had a lot of schemes and blitz a lot. When a team blitzes, you have an opportunity to throw a lot of those dinks.''

Tailback Jon Cornish turned two shovel passes -- his only two catches -- from Swanson into scores of 13 and 30 yards. He also rushed for 101 yards on 16 carries.

Brian Murph, who hadn't returned a kick all season, turned a muffed punt into an 85-yard score in the first quarter that put the Jayhawks ahead to stay. He also caught a 48-yard TD pass.

After leading Conference USA with 457 total yards per game during the regular season, Houston (6-6) was held to a season-worst 244. That was 126 yards below their previous low.

Kansas had been in only one other bowl since a victory over UCLA in the 1995 Aloha Bowl capped a 10-2 season. The Jayhawks lost 56-26 to North Carolina State in the 2003 Tangerine Bowl that ended Mark Mangino's second year as coach.

"It's a winning season for the first time in 10 years. Our players worked hard to achieve that,'' Mangino said. "It was a good day for us.''

Swanson started his fifth straight game, going 19-of-29 and earning MVP honors. The senior hurt his leg during the preseason, but took over after Adam Barmann and Brian Luke struggled.

Houston has lost six straight bowls since winning the 1980 Garden State Bowl. The Cougars' previous postseason appearance was a 54-48 triple-overtime loss to Hawaii in the 2003 Hawaii Bowl that ended coach Art Briles' first season at 7-6. The Cougars slipped to 3-8 last year.

"It hurts not to win. We had high hopes, high aspirations,'' Briles said. "But when somebody slaps you in the face two or three times, it's going to be hard to welcome Santa.

"It's going to take a while to get over this because it would have been a great step for a program,'' he said. "But now we're going to have to start fighting back up that hill again.''

Kolb, a junior, started his 36th straight game and already is the career total offense leader at the school where David Klingler and Andre Ware also threw passes. Kolb was 20-of-44 for 214 yards with three interceptions, all turned into scores by Kansas.

Kolb had a 1-yard sneak for Houston's only touchdown, and Ben Bell (32 yards) and T.J. Lawrence (44 yards) kicked field goals.

"This year was a lot of fun, we came together as a team to get ourselves into a bowl game,'' said Cougars sophomore Donnie Avery, who had five catches for 71 yards. "This is a setback, but we'll be back in a bowl game next year.''

Charlton Keith got between Kolb and his intended receiver on a quick-out pass in the fourth quarter. He jumped up and grabbed the pass, then sprinted 14 yards and dived into the end zone.

Theo Baines had two interceptions for the Jayhawks. The first set up Cornish's 30-yard TD in the third quarter, and the second led to Murph's TD catch with 9 minutes left for the final touchdown.

Five minutes into the game, Murph muffed a punt. The ball rolled several yards away from him before he picked it up, circled around several defenders and ran all the way to the left sideline. He then cut back across the field and slipped past a tackler into the open for the longest Kansas punt return since 1971.

Swanson had completions of 31 and 19 yards on the first two plays, but the Jayhawks didn't get another first down on the opening drive. The Cougars then went three-and-out before Justin Laird's 57-yard punt that Murph muffed.

Cornish's first TD came in the second quarter. Mark Simmons added a 32-yard score in the third when he caught Swanson's pass near the 20, then was free when he twisted inside and the defender slipped.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Tuesday, December 20th
Southern Miss 31 Final
Arkansas State 19
Wednesday, December 21st
Toledo 45 Final
UTEP 13
Thursday, December 22nd
Brigham Young 28 Final
California 35
Colorado State 30 Final
Navy 51
Friday, December 23rd
Kansas 42 Final
Houston 13
Saturday, December 24th
Nevada 49 Final
UCF 48 OT
Monday, December 26th
Memphis 38 Final
Akron 31
Tuesday, December 27th
Clemson 19 Final
Colorado 10
Arizona State 45 Final
Rutgers 40
Wednesday, December 28th
Boise State 21 Final
Boston College 27
Michigan 28 Final
Nebraska 32
Thursday, December 29th
Georgia Tech 10 Final
Utah 38
Oregon 14 Final
Oklahoma 17
Friday, December 30th
Virginia 34 Final
Minnesota 31
Northwestern 38 Final
UCLA 50
South Carolina 31 Final
Missouri 38
Miami (FL) 3 Final
LSU 40
Saturday, December 31st
South Florida 0 Final
North Carolina State 14
Fresno State 24 Final
Tulsa 31
TCU 27 Final
Iowa State 24
Monday, January 2nd
Iowa 24 Final
Florida 31
Texas Tech 10 Final
Alabama 13
Louisville 24 Final
Virginia Tech 35
Wisconsin 24 Final
Auburn 10
Notre Dame 20 Final
Ohio State 34
West Virginia 38 Final
Georgia 35
Tuesday, January 3rd
Penn State 26 Final
Florida State 23 3OT
Wednesday, January 4th
USC 38 Final
Texas 41